
PLEASE NOTE: DISCLAIMER
There is a hazmat warning for the handling and or using Nogs.
Dangerous compounds found in nogs are known to be, but not limited to: radioactive, flammable, explosive, corrosive, oxidizing, asphyxiating, biohazardous, toxic, pathogenic, or allergenic.
Please refer to your local hazmat response team if contamination may occur.
Under all proceeding documents Nogs are not allowed on public transit or railways. Transportation of nogs is not sighted by the Stockholm Convention, Rotterdam Convention, Basel Convention or Montreal Protocal but is not excluded therefore.
Risk of mass contamination and propagation of Nogs poses a high risk to organic life in our ecosystem. Please refrain from exposing nogs to high volumes of Ammonia for explosion may occur.
Please follow all safety procedures, we thank you for you attention.
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Notes from jjwallace the leading Nogatologist:
Despite what various officials and agencies have said concerning Nog we all know they can be very fun. We have seen them do funny things and they can be quite charismatic. The joy of owning a Nog is not rivaled by any other creature.
Fun Facts about Nogs: Nog Mycology;
Alkaloid gland: Nogs contain an alkaloid gland which they use as deliriant in situations of defense or hunting. Besides the anticholinergic effect they can also secrete into the air similar compounds such as psilocin which are found in rare fungi.
Horn: A nogs horn is its primary perception interlude fabricator. The secretion of spores and alkaloids from its alkaloid gland is timed perfectly with the use of its horn thus gaining a right of passage by potential enemies. This perception interlude is also known to be the main reason why so many people enjoy these creatures.
Mucilage Gland: This part of the Nogs mycology is very misunderstood. The Mucilage Gland is responsible for the secretion of Glycoprotein. Many people automatically assume this is a defense mechanism but it is more widely theorized this gland is used for the Posttranslational modification of particular organisms and pathogens. The protein biosynthesis for many proteins found in humans may be affected by the mistreatment of nogs, also other biochemical functional groups may be effected.
Metabolic Electrocytes: This the main metabolic unit in a Nog. This specific part of the nog allows for both the creation of a electric field and the absorbing of energy. This behavior is used by the nog for navigational purposes, communication and also sometimes for the incapacitation of other creatures.
Osphradium: This is a olfactory organ used for the creation of noise and sense of small. Different to many creatures found in the sea this is not used for breathing for the Nog does not breath.
Mantle (mollusc): The outer shell of the Nog. Most Nogs come in the orange and yellow pattern but some rare occasions other Nogs with more elaborate patterns are found.
Acetylcholinesterase Fluid: This is the main fluid of the nog and also its partial demise if it were not for its incredible ability to propagate. Many people have hunted nogs because of the medical uses it shares related to Althaea officinalis.
Calcium Ionic Lobes: Similar to the structures found in many carnivorous plants such as the Dionaea_muscipula. These lobes allow stored electricity from the Metabolic Electrocytes to be used in kinetic movement of the Nog.
Volva: This is the Nog's foot. It can be used to stick onto objects similar to a suction cup. The Nog can also absorb nutrients from this part of itself.
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Well i hope you enjoyed those fun facts about Nogs. Remember, Nogs
are still under observation and study. When more information is found
about these creatures we will post more documents such as this. Thanks
for your time and interest in these amazing creatures.
